Funny this should come up. I good friend of mine just last weekend had a huge spike in the power that fried the power supply in his main computer and the hard drive in his Linux/firewall box. He didn't even know that the Linux box had a problem, as it was slinging packets just fine, until a day later when he went to log in. On that note...he is looking for a solution for backing up that box and another Win box in his home. The old QIK-80 isn't enough, CD-R's don't hold much info and two hard drives seems like a waste in this machine. Any suggestions? Please keep in mind that he is looking for cheaper solutions as this is a home network. Thanks in advance. Mark Holbert >>Why would you ever have to reboot?? (sorry for the wise ass remark just >>couldn't resist.) >Actually I see this as one of the biggest down falls of linux in general. >After having uptimes of several months with no maintance or reboots needed >you never know what kind of fire wall rules, kernel customizations, deamons >you started 6 months ago and such that are not going to come up on reboot. >This can obviously open up several security holes that you thought were >fixed. >At least with Windows you get to test and make sure that yours servers are >going to come back up daily. (Sometimes more often than just daily.) I >hink that the kernel needs a few more hard locking bugs and perhaps a >"blue screen of death" to really fit into the coorprate world. >PS. If you couldn't see the sarcasm dripping off of all that please disregard >the entire message. >Thankyou